10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POMMETTY»
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
that is, ending in two knobs or lobes side by side — Fesse pommetty. 8ame
aafesse bottony (which see, under feme). pommeture (pom'e-tur), ». [< F.
pommeUtre, (.pommetU, pommetty: see pommetty.] Inker., the fact of being
pommetty.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
pommetty — that is, ending in two knobs or lobes side by side — Fesse pommetty
. Same as /esse bottony (which see, under /esse). pommeture (pom'e-tur), n. [< F.
pommeture, ipommette, pommetty: sea pommetty.'] \nlier., the fact of being ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
pommetty — that is, ending in two knobs or lobes side by side — Fease
pommetty. Same as /esse bottony (which Bee, under Jesse). pommeture (pom'e-
tur), n. [< F. pommeture, <. pommette, pommetty: see pommetty.'] latter., the fact of
being ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
pommetty — that is, ending in two knobs or lobes side by side — Fease
pommetty. Same as /esse boUony (which Bee, under /•'«*). pommeture (pom'e-
tur), n. [< F. pommeture, Kpommette, pommetty: see pommetty.'] Inker., the fact of
being ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
pommetty —that is, ending in two knobs or lobes side by Bld6.-Pme mmatty,
Same as fem bottom] (which see, underfme . pommat'ru'e (pom'e-tdr), n. [( F.
pommeturc, (pommetté, pommetty: see pommetty.] In her., the fact of being
pommetty.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
pommetty — that is, ending in two knobs or lobes side by side — Fesse pommetty
. Same as /esse bottony (which see, under /ease). pommeture (pom'e-tur), n. [< F.
pommeture, < pommette, pommetty: see pommetty.] In Iter., tlie fact of being ...
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The Columbian cyclopedia
POMMETTY pomi-ti, or Pomel Cross, pirn! el, in Heraldry: cross whose
extremities terminate I sj I in single knobs or pomels, like the Bourdon I 1 J or
pilgrim's staff. VNyMw POMOLOGY, n. pd-mol'oji [L. pomum, \ I / an apple, a fruit;
Gr. logon, ...
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A treatise on heraldry, British and foreign: with English ...
... bears rampant-gardant, holding above it a sword and sceptre, crossed in sal
tire all proper ; (b) Azure, two fish, naiant affrontces argent; -3. VLADIMIR: Gules,
a lion rampant-gardant, croivned or, holding a crosslct pommetty-fitchce argent.
John Woodward, George Burnett, 1896
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THE ELEMENTS OF HERALDRY.
I. Po MET ED, V. PoMMETTY. Pom m es,/. Green Rounde- lets used in Coats-of-
arms, so called only by English Heralds, who express the colours of the
Roundelets by the several names given them ; fee p. 23, and Plate ii. Fig. 10.
Pommetty,/2.
34 A castle triple towered 35 A cross voided pommetty 36 A fleur-de-lys 37 A fleur
-de-lys dimidiating a castle triple towered 38 A mascle fleury (or pommetty) A
Semee de lys dimidiating semee of castles triple towered; arms probably ...
Jane Cowgill, Margrethe de Neergaard, Nick Griffiths, 1987